I have four of these and used them for years. They get the job done BUT the photo shown on the Musician's Friend web site shows the support arms installed backwards. Installing them to...Read complete review

I have four of these and used them for years. They get the job done BUT the photo shown on the Musician's Friend web site shows the support arms installed backwards. Installing them to match the photo makes the stand front heavy and unstable if anything but the smallest amp is put on it. The correct, and stable, way to put the arms in is so that the longer arm is on the bottom, not the back (see the attached photo of my stand.) In the Musician's Friend photo, the left arm and right arm need to be switched. I told them about this years ago but they've never corrected the photo.

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I have the Fender Mustang 3 and it doesn't fit it well. The back support doesn't come high enough. It sits in the open part of the back so it could tip inside of...Read complete review

I have the Fender Mustang 3 and it doesn't fit it well. The back support doesn't come high enough. It sits in the open part of the back so it could tip inside of it.I should of done little more research but I was trying to save a buckBut it will serve it purpose for being at home stand. I would recommend this for on the road.

I have four of these and used them for years. They get the job done BUT the photo shown on the Musician's Friend web site shows the support arms installed backwards. Installing them to match the photo makes the stand front heavy and unstable if anything but the smallest amp is put on it. The correct, and stable, way to put the arms in is so that the longer arm is on the bottom, not the back (see the attached photo of my stand.) In the Musician's Friend photo, the left arm and right arm need to be switched. I told them about this years ago but they've never corrected the photo.

It's a fair amp stand for the money. The eyesore sticker came off relatively easy. It's a bit unstable at it's highest setting with my Super Champ X2. I'd imagine it would be really unstable with a larger amp. I don't think I would gig with it but it's okay for home use. Upon inspection I noticed that the punchouts for the heighth adjustment weren't punched out completely and were still attached inside the arms. You could hear the loose pieces rattleing around inside the tube. I had to take a small screwdriver and wiggle the punchouts that were still attached loose and then remove the end caps so I could dump the little metal circle punchouts in the trash. Some people might not care about this but hearing those little metal bits rattle around everytime I pick the stand up would be annoying. I also got a metal splinter from a sharp edge where it looked like something had nicked one of the uprights. It wasn't a bad cut but should be noted as the quality just doesn't compare to brand names like On-Stage Stands, ProLine or Quik-Lok which of course cost twice as much. If you need a stand for gigging spend the extra money and get something better.

Holds both my 15 and 35 watt amps very securely although it may be a little light duty for wider amps weighing more than 50 lbs. The brackets that hold the amp measure 12-1/2 inches wide from end to end.

It's a reasonable stand, with a killer price. There's no angle adjustment and the finish it's not that great, but works well.

Yes, you need to turn the forks in order to adjust its center of gravity, if you use a heavy amp. When you'll do that, you'll lose the 45º angle - and it can be good, because you'll be able to set small heads on that. I put some pictures showing it.

Also, I recommend to put some rubber pads on the forks (check my pictures). The amp will feel safer and the rubber will absorv some vibration noise.

This stand worked great for my Fishman Loudbox Mini. How you use it will depend on the size of your amp. A heavier amp will put the center of gravity in a different spot. Center of gravity, stability, access of power cords and etc. can be adjusted by which way you install the forks, and how you adjust the height. You'll figure it out. Forks are 1 ½ inch width. From the inside of the left fork to the inside of the right fork is 9 inches. From the outside of the left fork to the outside of the right fork is 12 inches.

I have the Fender Mustang 3 and it doesn't fit it well. The back support doesn't come high enough. It sits in the open part of the back so it could tip inside of it.I should of done little more research but I was trying to save a buckBut it will serve it purpose for being at home stand. I would recommend this for on the road.

The stand is a bargain for the price. I set up the top arms opposite of the picture shown. When set up as shown the stand and my 40lb Behringer could be easily knocked over. The real problem was the overwhelming toxic smell coming from the rubber feet. I had to remove them and have them in my basement. Hopefully the smell will disapate. My entire apartment smelled from the rubber.

Bought these for holding downstage LCD monitors. Sturdy, foldable. Some simple modifications made them even better: Industrial Velcro on the back support to hold the monitors; cutting down the front supports to make them fit shallow monitors; adding some square rubber feet near the ends of the front supports to hold monitors without Velcro; and putting in extra holes on the uprights to lock them at the lowest position, making it easier to pick up and reposition monitors.

I needed a good basic amp stand for my Marshall 50 watt head. I like my head near me not so much my cabinets. Good basic design - does the job. Super easy to brake down and set up. I am sure it will out last me. I don't know how they can sell it at this low price - a very good value. I bought one for my son as well.

I was going to but another 1x12 cab but after I got my Egnater Tweaker off the Floor I found I didn't need one. Having it up and at an angle is a great way to get better tone without buying another cab. This one was just as good as the ones that cost 3 times as much, Extremely sturdy and well worth the money. The bust buy of the bunch IMO

Nice sturdy stand for small to medium size amps. Gets it up of the floor and angled towards you. No more bending over to adjust amp settings. Was very impressed with the quality and sturdiness of the stand, it was a lot better than I expected for the price.

This amp stand is well built and holds my Bugera 120W tube amp nicely. It is stable enough however would not trust pulling to hard on the cables. If you do you are too far anyway! Only thing that would make it better is adjustable angle and maybe further spread in the base to make it a little more stable.

I just ordered my second one of these stands for my newest amp. I've had the other one for over 5 yrs and it holds my Vox or Ultrasound very securely and is just as stable now as when I first got it. As others suggested, if you have a large cabinet, flip the uprights so the long arms extend vertically and the stability increases greatly. MF has this priced extremely reasonably and the shipping is always fast and dependable.

Mine arrived defective. The slots wouldn't fit the holes. The knob came off when I tried to Screw it into the hole and couldn't screw it back on. Poor workmanship. Heavy black glue very visible on the parts. Awful. It's going back.